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Asian Business Networks / ed. by Gary G. Hamilton.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: de Gruyter Studies in Organization ; 64Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2011]Copyright date: ©1996Edition: Reprint 2011Description: 1 online resource (302 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9783110131598
  • 9783110888317
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 658/.044/0959 20
LOC classification:
  • HD69.S8
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  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
I-IV -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Introduction: Business Groups and Economic Development -- Part One: Chinese Business Networks: A Comparative View -- Introduction -- Α. General Perspectives -- Chinese Entrepreneurs and Business Trust -- Weak Organizations and Strong Linkages: Managerial Ideology and Chinese Family Business Networks -- The Organizational Foundations of Western and Chinese Commerce: A Historical and Comparative Analysis -- Β. Chinese Business Networks in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore -- „Personal Trust“ in the Large Businesses in Taiwan: A Traditional Foundation for Contemporary Economic Activities -- The Role of Personal Networks in the Making of Taiwan's Guanxiqiye (Related Enterprises) -- Business Groups in a Dynamic Environment: Hong Kong 1976-1986 -- Ethnicity, Polity, and Economy: A Case Study of the Mandarin Trade and the Chinese Connection -- Centripetal Authority, Differentiated Networks: The Social Organization of Chinese Firms in Singapore -- State Capitalism, Multinational Corporations, and Chinese Entrepreneurship in Singapore -- Part Two: Business Networks in Japan and South Korea -- Introduction -- A. Japanese Business Networks -- Intercorporate Relations in Japan -- Types and Characteristics of Interlocking Directorates in Japan -- Practical and Theoretical Aspects of Japanese Business Networks -- Β. South Korean Business Networks -- The Industrial Organization and Growth of the Korean Chaebol: Integrating Development and Organizational Theories -- Industrial Policy and Organizational Efficiency: The Korean Chaebol Examined -- Part Three: Conclusion -- The Theoretical Significance of Asian Business Networks -- Glossary of Chinese Terms -- List of Contributors
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I-IV -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Introduction: Business Groups and Economic Development -- Part One: Chinese Business Networks: A Comparative View -- Introduction -- Α. General Perspectives -- Chinese Entrepreneurs and Business Trust -- Weak Organizations and Strong Linkages: Managerial Ideology and Chinese Family Business Networks -- The Organizational Foundations of Western and Chinese Commerce: A Historical and Comparative Analysis -- Β. Chinese Business Networks in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Singapore -- „Personal Trust“ in the Large Businesses in Taiwan: A Traditional Foundation for Contemporary Economic Activities -- The Role of Personal Networks in the Making of Taiwan's Guanxiqiye (Related Enterprises) -- Business Groups in a Dynamic Environment: Hong Kong 1976-1986 -- Ethnicity, Polity, and Economy: A Case Study of the Mandarin Trade and the Chinese Connection -- Centripetal Authority, Differentiated Networks: The Social Organization of Chinese Firms in Singapore -- State Capitalism, Multinational Corporations, and Chinese Entrepreneurship in Singapore -- Part Two: Business Networks in Japan and South Korea -- Introduction -- A. Japanese Business Networks -- Intercorporate Relations in Japan -- Types and Characteristics of Interlocking Directorates in Japan -- Practical and Theoretical Aspects of Japanese Business Networks -- Β. South Korean Business Networks -- The Industrial Organization and Growth of the Korean Chaebol: Integrating Development and Organizational Theories -- Industrial Policy and Organizational Efficiency: The Korean Chaebol Examined -- Part Three: Conclusion -- The Theoretical Significance of Asian Business Networks -- Glossary of Chinese Terms -- List of Contributors

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